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he went to south america. south america? south america? i'll call back. thank you. he went to south america. yeeahh! so what? who goes to south america? people go to south america. and come back with things taped to their large intestine. because of a few bad apples, you're going to impugn an entire continent? yes. i'm impugning a continent. i say we get our money right now! hey! hey! hey! hello, newman. hello, jerry. so, any news? he skipped out to south america. south america? what kind of snow-blower did you get us mixed up with? gentlemen, the fact remains you still have no proof. this is all speculation and hearsay. there's one way to find out. we set up a sting. you know, like abscam. like abscam, jerry. what are you going to do put on phony beards and dress up like arab sheiks and sit around in some hotel room? i mean, come on. maybe there is a way to tempt him. if we put our three heads together we should come up with something. is it wrong to buy an entire outfit to match your mani-pedi? shop like a fashionista. not if you find something amazing for less th
he went to south america. south america? south america? i'll call back. thank you. he went to south america. yeeahh! so what? who goes to south america? people go to south america. and come back with things taped to their large intestine. because of a few bad apples, you're going to impugn an entire continent? yes. i'm impugning a continent. i say we get our money right now! hey! hey! hey! hello, newman. hello, jerry. so, any news? he skipped out to south america. south america? what kind of...
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this new pope from south america, obviously he is very important to these people. father just wrote a book on the new book which is very positive. he talks about a new spring for christianity because of this pope. i hope he is right. i believe the pope is a very fine man. he has all i can give him. i think middle management has been appointed the last years by the other popes. >> i think we feel about the pope, but maybe next day he can change things. but that doesn't seem to happen. >> no. it was a very human institution. with the close last week, there were progressive steps made in terms of divorce, talking about gay. then right wing organized and there is this backlash. it will go on again until they meet again. but at least it's on the table now. there are factions in catholicism. the extreme right wing has had full sail. they've been appointing bishops all over north and south america including the bishop of san francisco, extreme right wing group. they're not really interested in theology or spirituality. >> i forgot where it was had. >> the bishop, he fired
this new pope from south america, obviously he is very important to these people. father just wrote a book on the new book which is very positive. he talks about a new spring for christianity because of this pope. i hope he is right. i believe the pope is a very fine man. he has all i can give him. i think middle management has been appointed the last years by the other popes. >> i think we feel about the pope, but maybe next day he can change things. but that doesn't seem to happen....
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in europe, in america, in south america. there are certain consistencies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and then, the politicians were starting to hear about it and say, "well, we should probably have legislation here." >> whitaker: bolivia was the first country in south america to ban wild animal acts. other countries have followed suit? >> creamer: absolutely. colombia, peru, there's over 30 countries. >> whitaker: but in peru, the new law led to their next challenge: enforcement. lion acts were outlawed, but local police were not equipped to pick up the lions or care for them, so jan and tim said their organization would take in the lions. they brought police
in europe, in america, in south america. there are certain consistencies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and...
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the last-noeven images of the couple garrett han and jamie neal bicycling in south america were on facebook but since january 25th the family has not heard from them and they were terrified something happened. garrett's family released this statement late this afternoon quote, claimed han and neal has been seen in the local village. the family says they have received calls from the u.s. embassy with information garrett and his girlfriend have been spotted in peru. they are on a both on the river and they are sending a plane to find them. the family says they expect more information and possible confirmation tomorrow. >> they said they should be arriving in ecuador tomorrow at
the last-noeven images of the couple garrett han and jamie neal bicycling in south america were on facebook but since january 25th the family has not heard from them and they were terrified something happened. garrett's family released this statement late this afternoon quote, claimed han and neal has been seen in the local village. the family says they have received calls from the u.s. embassy with information garrett and his girlfriend have been spotted in peru. they are on a both on the...
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especially in my case from mexico and south america. central and south america. all of their stories are about being left behind. >> reporter: orleans works examine the complex experiences of families who have been separated at the united states/mexico border. >> i made the work about families or communities that migrate together. we have heard a lot about these caravans that travel from latin america to the border in search of becoming a refugee or having a silent or be let into the country. i was thinking about how my family would stand united. i really wanted to understand d and then not know if they will see them again. because that is what essentially happened with me. >> reporter: they boast -- immigrants and impact of immigration from the women's perspective. a voice, they say, needs to be heard more often. >> historically women haven't had a voice. especially even now. brown and black women are not given a voice. i often wonder where all of the stories go. >>> that's it for the news at 9:00. coming up next on the drew barrymore show john legend joins. you
especially in my case from mexico and south america. central and south america. all of their stories are about being left behind. >> reporter: orleans works examine the complex experiences of families who have been separated at the united states/mexico border. >> i made the work about families or communities that migrate together. we have heard a lot about these caravans that travel from latin america to the border in search of becoming a refugee or having a silent or be let into...
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. >> after meeting with senior military leaders, president trump canceled a weekend trip to south america to remain at the the white house. the u.s., britain, france, draw up plans for a high stakes air strike against syria. a year ago, the u.s. launched cruise missiles, in retaliation for syria's use of chemical weapons. and that strike was followed by an explicit warning from the secretary of defense, not to do it again. >> i just want to say very clearly. if they use chemical weapons, they are going to pay a very, very, stiff price. >> in that last strike. 59 cruise missiles hit the airfield. but the base was back in operation within days. next time, says sandy winifield. consultant to cbs news, the targets are likely to be more valuable. >> could be either syrian ministry of defense headquarters or potentially intelligence headquarters for syria. >> a streak could also be designed to send a message to the syrian regime, two main backers. russia and iran. >> there are no doubt iranian facilities in syria that could be vulnerable to attack. >> like the warehouse at damascus airport. whe
. >> after meeting with senior military leaders, president trump canceled a weekend trip to south america to remain at the the white house. the u.s., britain, france, draw up plans for a high stakes air strike against syria. a year ago, the u.s. launched cruise missiles, in retaliation for syria's use of chemical weapons. and that strike was followed by an explicit warning from the secretary of defense, not to do it again. >> i just want to say very clearly. if they use chemical...
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on the president's trip to south america, it is expanding. who else is now involved? preparing for the worst outbreak of potentially deadly storms in years. the midwest already hit with large hail and a few tornadoes. good evening. already hard hit by severe weather, the middle of the country is bracing for more. the national weather service has issued warning. several potentially deadly storms on the way that could affect millions of people. already today one tornado touched down on the kansas oklahoma border. and baseball sized hail broke windows and tore off the sighting of homes in nebraska. people in need, people need to stay informed and be ready to take action at a moment's notice. >> the plain states are preparing for the worst, a large area from minnesota to texas could be at risk for an outbreak of deadly storms. the strong production center in oklahoma says that it could be a high end life-threatening events. affecting five and half million americans. >> this is just the beginning of a long duration severe weather outbreak including the potential for strong
on the president's trip to south america, it is expanding. who else is now involved? preparing for the worst outbreak of potentially deadly storms in years. the midwest already hit with large hail and a few tornadoes. good evening. already hard hit by severe weather, the middle of the country is bracing for more. the national weather service has issued warning. several potentially deadly storms on the way that could affect millions of people. already today one tornado touched down on the kansas...
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it's a 4,000-mile superhighway linking the arctic and south america. john blackstone has the story from the heart of it all in chico, california. >> reporter: this is what a successful conservation effort looks like, 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in california's central valley. the central valley is part of what's known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds each year. more than half of them stop in the central valley, including ducks and geese from the arctic 4,000 miles to the north. some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway, and they are followed by thousands who flock to see them and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese, and that's all i hear ringing in my ears are the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola, deputy director of the national wildlife religion in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort out one bird from another fo
it's a 4,000-mile superhighway linking the arctic and south america. john blackstone has the story from the heart of it all in chico, california. >> reporter: this is what a successful conservation effort looks like, 10,000 snow geese taking a winter break in california's central valley. the central valley is part of what's known as the pacific flyway, used by 10 to 12 million migrating birds each year. more than half of them stop in the central valley, including ducks and geese from the...
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we have to make a profit. >> our carnations are coming from south america. >> it will feel like south america around some parts of the bay warm weather headed our way. >> fortunately, just without that humidity. let's start with that part of the forecast. it will be cool on the coast, but appropriately cool for mid- may. temperatures around the bay, near normal, maybe a couple of degrees above average. temperatures will reach into the low, even mid 80s, we from the water. but we will see a cooldown. let's take a look at the big picture, it will be a light onshore wind on wednesday, not strong enough to push that arena farther inland. that will happen by thursday as our area of high pressure, a storm system that will be sending some rain for the pacific northwest that will kick in though stronger offshore winds and cooldown our temperatures to near normal levels . right now we are seeing some fog in the distance, but it is taking its time spreading out. temperatures in the 50s and 60s, even a mix of both. anywhere from 54 in san francisco to 66 in concord, livermore. some reduced visib
we have to make a profit. >> our carnations are coming from south america. >> it will feel like south america around some parts of the bay warm weather headed our way. >> fortunately, just without that humidity. let's start with that part of the forecast. it will be cool on the coast, but appropriately cool for mid- may. temperatures around the bay, near normal, maybe a couple of degrees above average. temperatures will reach into the low, even mid 80s, we from the water. but...
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especially in my case, from mexico and south america , central and south america. all their stories are about being left behind. >> reporter: arlene's works examine the complex expenses of families who have been separated between the united states and mexico border. >> thinking about families we about these caravans that travel from latin america to the u.s.-mexico border in search of becoming a alum , or into the country. with this work, i am thinking about how my family would stand united. i really wanted to understand how a father -- i get really emotional when i talk about this -- how a father could hand over their child to a coyote. and not know if they will see them again. that is what happened with me. >> reporter: they tell me these exhibition is a must-see for king to see the impact of immigration from the women's perspective. a voice , they say, needs to be heard more often. >> historically, women have not have a voice, even now, brown and black women are not given that voice. i often wonder , where do the stories go? >> reporter: some dilayed at th commi
especially in my case, from mexico and south america , central and south america. all their stories are about being left behind. >> reporter: arlene's works examine the complex expenses of families who have been separated between the united states and mexico border. >> thinking about families we about these caravans that travel from latin america to the u.s.-mexico border in search of becoming a alum , or into the country. with this work, i am thinking about how my family would...
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. >> and going rogue in south america. >> i would like to endorse you to be the next president of the united states. >> we're getting our first look at seth rogen and charlize theron as school mates reconnected. theron plays the secretary of state. the romantic comedy long shot takes its shot at the box office beginning may 3rd. >>> and the new offering on netflix net month. >> we do not have ououers. >> triple frontier is set in south america with an all star cast including ben affleck and lord. that's your eye on entertainment. cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up. the plan to picket. thousands of oakland teachers say enough is enough. the district has days to meet their demands. we'll be right back. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> in the wake of the destructive sausalito mudslide and massive flooding on highway 37. marin county has declared a local state of emergency due to storm damage. >>> and permanent repairs begin on the richmond san rafael bridge today. >>> and this rusted out bridge could be the key to easing silicon valley's commute crunch. >
. >> and going rogue in south america. >> i would like to endorse you to be the next president of the united states. >> we're getting our first look at seth rogen and charlize theron as school mates reconnected. theron plays the secretary of state. the romantic comedy long shot takes its shot at the box office beginning may 3rd. >>> and the new offering on netflix net month. >> we do not have ououers. >> triple frontier is set in south america with an all...
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today the church is still spreading but now mostly in the third world, africa, asia and south america. so the speculation is now that a new pope could possibly come from one of those regions. >>> reporter: at the vatican tonight preparations are being made to convene a meeting of the college of cardinals to elected a new pipe like the sudden and unusual retirement of pope benedict xvi, the selection of a new spiritual leader for the world's 1.2 billion catholics could offer some breaks with tradition. >> you have a number of cardinals now who are from africa, south america and asia. i think it would not be a shock if we had somebody from one of those places. >> reporter: santa clara university's father michael mccarthy says the cardinals have always at least in the last several centuries picked a european priest. but this time, those considered top contenders are from around the world and third world including: >> it's always a mystery what the college of cardinals thinks when they gather. but i do think that they are aware that catholicism is increasingly becoming a global reality. >
today the church is still spreading but now mostly in the third world, africa, asia and south america. so the speculation is now that a new pope could possibly come from one of those regions. >>> reporter: at the vatican tonight preparations are being made to convene a meeting of the college of cardinals to elected a new pipe like the sudden and unusual retirement of pope benedict xvi, the selection of a new spiritual leader for the world's 1.2 billion catholics could offer some breaks...
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it's being fuelled by con cane distribution in south america and these vessels transporting the cocaine are extremely hard to depekt. >> they've been using this type of conveyance for a few years now. what we've seen in the last couple of years since we concentrated our efforts is look for more pressure. we've had better results since 2014 because of the pressure we put on them. >> they're built in the jungles of south america and their structural makeup is getting -- they're visible above the ocean. these organizations have a high level -- this is a medium to large seizure for the coast guard. the vice admiral said they're continued good relationship with the navy is critical for their success. >> it's a big part of the war on drugs. what does this mean for them in that effort? >> okay. so of course, at any time they seize this amount of drugs, that's great news, right. but actually within the past couple of years, they've only gotten 20% of the cocaine that's being transported to the united states by the ocean. in alameda, jammy ports, kpix 5. >>> a woman is dead after walking on inte
it's being fuelled by con cane distribution in south america and these vessels transporting the cocaine are extremely hard to depekt. >> they've been using this type of conveyance for a few years now. what we've seen in the last couple of years since we concentrated our efforts is look for more pressure. we've had better results since 2014 because of the pressure we put on them. >> they're built in the jungles of south america and their structural makeup is getting -- they're...
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america. now, friends and family are concerned. >> i am completely worried about her. i understand that there are some dangerous areas and the places they were visiting they have warnings for american tourists so i am completely worried about them and the fact that there has been no communication. >> reporter: the couple posted facebook pictures but on january 25th they ended. her twin sifter and younger sister hope it -- sister and younger sister hope it is say communication problem. >> i have not seen anything from her since january 25th. so, to me anything could of happened since then, you know. i hope that she is just having a blast. >> reporter: ron hammer talked to jamie by means of skyp stphaoerbgs she called just to say they were having a good time. everything -- skype, she called just to say they were having a good time. everything seemed okay. >> reporter: now, they are putting out a poster. >> we are trying to contact people who are traveling in south america so that they can also g
america. now, friends and family are concerned. >> i am completely worried about her. i understand that there are some dangerous areas and the places they were visiting they have warnings for american tourists so i am completely worried about them and the fact that there has been no communication. >> reporter: the couple posted facebook pictures but on january 25th they ended. her twin sifter and younger sister hope it -- sister and younger sister hope it is say communication...
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. >> they're in south america some place i would imagine. one of these days when they get to their death bed they're going to holler here i am and then you will know they made it. >> reporter: iron bars everywhere, guard towers at every tournament alcatraz was considered escape proof and it kept that reputation for a long time. the federal parks department which runs the island now has restored the cells of the three men who escaped complete with the dummies they used to fool guards. with tools they made themselves including an electric drill. i asked ranger rich wheaterman how they could dig without making a sound. he explained that the men made the hole on the nights that the prison orchestra practiced. they would meet in this corridor behind the wall. >> these were strong young guys. they could do this kind of climbing. >> they were in their late 30s and early 40s they were in good shape physically. they built a life raft out of 140 rain hoods they smuggled in from the industries area. >> reporter: they were able to get to the ceilings of
. >> they're in south america some place i would imagine. one of these days when they get to their death bed they're going to holler here i am and then you will know they made it. >> reporter: iron bars everywhere, guard towers at every tournament alcatraz was considered escape proof and it kept that reputation for a long time. the federal parks department which runs the island now has restored the cells of the three men who escaped complete with the dummies they used to fool...
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the south america crowds are the largest turnouts for a mas. >> reporter: nearly the entire 2-1/2 mile stretch of the beach overflowed with the faithful on sunday. celebrating the last mass there before returning to rome. many camped out. this 48-year-old said that "i thank god i am alive to be able to experience this". >> do not -- >> pope encouraged people to spread faith. [speaking in foreign language] >> saying the church counts on you. the pope counts on you. >>> a baby born with only part of her brain participated towards confession. they wore t-shirts that red stop abortion. >> they cheered when the pope announced the world youth day will be held in cracko. the fat can hopes it this is a sign that more catholics are returning to the church. >> coming here and experiencing all of this it is amazing. i love it. >> reporter: the pope met with latin-american and caribbean bishops urging him to be chose to the people. following the example that he already set. >> reporter: back to you. >> and worth youth day vol untears he expressed his gratitude. >>> rains causes widespread flooding
the south america crowds are the largest turnouts for a mas. >> reporter: nearly the entire 2-1/2 mile stretch of the beach overflowed with the faithful on sunday. celebrating the last mass there before returning to rome. many camped out. this 48-year-old said that "i thank god i am alive to be able to experience this". >> do not -- >> pope encouraged people to spread faith. [speaking in foreign language] >> saying the church counts on you. the pope counts on...
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they found a new species of an unusual animal that's native to south america. but what makes this discovery more surprising is that the animal was in plain sight. tara mergener reports. >> reporter: this fuzzy little creature is the world's newest species of carnivore. meet the olinguito. it weighs about two pounds and is related to the raccoon. smithsonian's doctor, christopher helgen, says it's the first discovery of its kind in five years. >> you have not seen an animal quite like this. >> reporter: researchers recently found the animal in the cloud force of south america. it spends most of its time in the treetops and is active at night. even though the olinguito is a carnivore, it's evolved to mostly eat fruit. >> the olinguito is small, it's knoll not really hunted very much, and it's just up in the trees. and because no one's had much of chance to take a closer look, no one's really understood what this animal is. >> reporter: the olinguito may be new to science but not to people. at least one from colombia was shown in several u.s. zoos in the '60s and
they found a new species of an unusual animal that's native to south america. but what makes this discovery more surprising is that the animal was in plain sight. tara mergener reports. >> reporter: this fuzzy little creature is the world's newest species of carnivore. meet the olinguito. it weighs about two pounds and is related to the raccoon. smithsonian's doctor, christopher helgen, says it's the first discovery of its kind in five years. >> you have not seen an animal quite...
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america. at national institutes of health we already starting on the develop. vaccine. the cdc and others are responsible because they work with the state and local health authorities we can't wait to start those things. we're starting them right now. >> dickerson: what about congress, how much more helpful would the money from congress be? >> more than helpful, it's necessary. that's the reason why we asked for it because right now we're using money from other accounts to do that and that is going to be just a stopgap measure. we'll have to get the money to be able to do the full job that we planned to do. >> dickerson: didn't we go through with this ebola, why doesn't congress get what you're saying? >> well, congress gave us money for ebola we did very well with ebola. right now with the fiscal constant there's disagreement. but i can just tell you from a public health and research standpoint we do really need that resource in order to be able to get the job done. >> dickerson: from the pub
america. at national institutes of health we already starting on the develop. vaccine. the cdc and others are responsible because they work with the state and local health authorities we can't wait to start those things. we're starting them right now. >> dickerson: what about congress, how much more helpful would the money from congress be? >> more than helpful, it's necessary. that's the reason why we asked for it because right now we're using money from other accounts to do that...
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we start tonight with an international mystery out of south america. that is where a young bay area couple disappeared near he a month ago. kpix5 don napp is there where family and friends say the lack of contact is what has them worried, don? >> reporter: that is right. we do the missing persons stories t. is difficult to find -- it is difficult to find someone who is missing but what do you do when they are missing in another country? and the trail say month old but the family says they had to start somewhere. >> reporter: jamie neil is an energetic fun huff loving serious bicycle who commutes by bike. neil and her boyfriend, garret, left the bay area for the bike ride of their lives through south america. now, friends and family are concerned about the couple's whereabouts. >> i am worried about her. i understand that there is dangerous areas
we start tonight with an international mystery out of south america. that is where a young bay area couple disappeared near he a month ago. kpix5 don napp is there where family and friends say the lack of contact is what has them worried, don? >> reporter: that is right. we do the missing persons stories t. is difficult to find -- it is difficult to find someone who is missing but what do you do when they are missing in another country? and the trail say month old but the family says they...
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some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway. and they are followed by thousands who flock to see them. and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese and that is all i hear ringing in my ears is the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola deputy director at national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. >> right now we're seeing thousand of northern pin tail, american wagin, and some northern chevaliers as well. and in the background i am hearing snow geese flying and some cranes flying. >> reporter: as spectacular as the birds are now they were not always that way. by 1970 agriculture had taken over 95% of the pacific flyway wetland, polluting the fields and filling in wetlands. >> there was a competition not just between wildlife and agriculture but also just human development in general. in the early '80s we saw big reductions in water fowl
some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to mexico and south america use the pacific flyway. and they are followed by thousands who flock to see them. and attend festivals where bird care and bird behavior are all the rage. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese and that is all i hear ringing in my ears is the sound of the geese. >> reporter: craig isola deputy director at national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway has been...
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south america saturday at the world cup. chile would have eliminated brazil. but it is off the cross bar, we go to penalty kicks. and namar puts brazil up by one. so it is on the shoulders of gonzalo harra. brazil, the host country advances. columbia and uruaguay. here it is. 28 minutes. thomas rodriguez. to his chest, to his left foot. sneaks it under the cross bar. that is incredible. the world cup. and columbia wins 2-0. they are out of the quarter finals for the first time ever. a little close tore home, there is landon donovan. not in brazil. he is in stanford stadium. galaxy, earthquakes. the only goal and the quakes are shut out 1-0 is your score. >>> nascar in kentucky. another bad break for kyle larson. his car fails him for a second straight week. the tires give out. never finished the race. brad koslowsky never looked back. he is now fourth. and oh, those giants. >> that was rough tonight. >> brutal. >> yeah, that was. >> they are only a game up on the dodgers. >> oh. tomorrow. tomorrow. it all turns around tomorrow. >> a bad month of june. that's a
south america saturday at the world cup. chile would have eliminated brazil. but it is off the cross bar, we go to penalty kicks. and namar puts brazil up by one. so it is on the shoulders of gonzalo harra. brazil, the host country advances. columbia and uruaguay. here it is. 28 minutes. thomas rodriguez. to his chest, to his left foot. sneaks it under the cross bar. that is incredible. the world cup. and columbia wins 2-0. they are out of the quarter finals for the first time ever. a little...
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america, central and south america, all their stories are about being left behind. >> reporter: arlene 's works, on the other hand, examine the complex experiences of families who have been separated by the united states and mexico border. >> maybe we are thinking about families or communities that migrate together. we have heard a lot about these caravans the travel from latin america to the u.s.-mexico border in search of refugee status or having asylum or being let into the country. with this work i was thinking about how my family would stand united. i really wanted to understand how a father, and i was get really emotional when i talk about this, but how a father could hand over their child to a coyote and then not know if they will see them again. because that is what essentially happened with me. >> reporter: they both tell me the exhibition is a must-see for anyone interested in the experiences of immigrants and the impact of immigration from the women's perspective, a voice that they say needs to be heard more often. >> historically women have not had a voice, and even now, yo
america, central and south america, all their stories are about being left behind. >> reporter: arlene 's works, on the other hand, examine the complex experiences of families who have been separated by the united states and mexico border. >> maybe we are thinking about families or communities that migrate together. we have heard a lot about these caravans the travel from latin america to the u.s.-mexico border in search of refugee status or having asylum or being let into the...
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trump has canceled a trip to south america to handle the crisis. this morning the russian ambassador to lebanon says any missiles fired at syria will be shot down and the launch site targeted. >>> and president trump is so upset about the raid on his private attorney's office has led him to considering firing rod rosenstein. mr. trump has publicly talked about getting rid of robert mueller. today a party of four bipartisan parties will look into it. >>> a man died after pulling his 3-year-old daughter from a car that rolled into a frigid pond. now we're learning that type of car had a defect and was under a recall. kris van cleave reports. >> i just really want people to remember him as somebody that saved his baby girl. he saved her and god gave him the strength to do it. >> reporter: even though he couldn't swim, 24-year-old anthony burgess raced into the water and freed his 3-year-old daughter ameneh from his 2006 pontiac. >> my daddy got me out of the water but he couldn't get out. that's what she said. >> reporter: the police are looking into
trump has canceled a trip to south america to handle the crisis. this morning the russian ambassador to lebanon says any missiles fired at syria will be shot down and the launch site targeted. >>> and president trump is so upset about the raid on his private attorney's office has led him to considering firing rod rosenstein. mr. trump has publicly talked about getting rid of robert mueller. today a party of four bipartisan parties will look into it. >>> a man died after...
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you get this very warm patch of water down on the equator off of south america. we are going to change our vantage point. i will spin the globe around. we will not look at the waters off of our coast. instead, i want you to take a close-up look at the waters that are sitting down off of south america. that bright band down there, that fuchsia that shows up, that is where sea surface temperatures are already well above average. that's the beginnings. there is a high degree of confidence that we will be in and el nino as we get to next winter. but it is also only spring. so we cannot say exactly how strong it will be, but there is a 40% chance that it will be a strong el nino, and that's important. if you get a strong el nino, that tends to really tilt the odds in favor of a wetter than average winter . it's early, but since the signs are there we are going to start talking about it, because it is important. but it's down the road, so let's get back to the near-term. how about morning lows tomorrow? low 40s. daytime highs will be like today, which means low to mid
you get this very warm patch of water down on the equator off of south america. we are going to change our vantage point. i will spin the globe around. we will not look at the waters off of our coast. instead, i want you to take a close-up look at the waters that are sitting down off of south america. that bright band down there, that fuchsia that shows up, that is where sea surface temperatures are already well above average. that's the beginnings. there is a high degree of confidence that we...
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we can focus on that part of the world just off the coast of south america, this tracks the deviation from normal temperatures, yellow orange an red indicate above average ocean surface temperatures but you can see that bright spot of the coast of south america indicates, that already, things are warming up, and this is ahead of the usual el niÑo schedule. this does not necessarily mean there is an el niÑo happening right now, we judge this ha to at chance, according to the latest estimate that we will be evaluated as being in el niÑo conditions for april may and june, but the numbers go up a lot when you wind the clock forward. late summer and early fall, there is over a 90% chance that we will be in el niÑo conditions and the latest estimate is that there is a 50% chance for strong el niÑo conditions. the bay area had on of our with wettest winters, back in 1997 and 98. health exactly average rainfall with impact across the country, all around the world. including exactly what el niÑo is in whether extra streaming , you can also find it by going to my social media profile, it'
we can focus on that part of the world just off the coast of south america, this tracks the deviation from normal temperatures, yellow orange an red indicate above average ocean surface temperatures but you can see that bright spot of the coast of south america indicates, that already, things are warming up, and this is ahead of the usual el niÑo schedule. this does not necessarily mean there is an el niÑo happening right now, we judge this ha to at chance, according to the latest estimate...
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. >>> the search is continuing in south america for a missing couple. jamie neal and her boyfriend went for a bicycle trip in argentina. the last contact was a monday ago today. >> we are trying to contact people traveling in south america so they can get flyers out to local people. >> the el sobrante bike shop where garrett hand worked is collecting money to raise a reward for information in locating the couple in peru. >>> they are a big draw at ikea stores around the world but now the chain is withdrawing their swedish meatballs over horse meat contamination. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran has reaction from a store in east palo alto. >> reporter: ikea known for their furniture and meatballs. they are involved with the european horse meat scandal. inspectors found horse meat in 1600 pounds of meat balls going to ikea, falsely labeled as beef and pork. >> when it's controlled like their equivalent of the fda, i got no problem with it. the trouble is, as i understand that they are getting contaminated horse meat that is outside of control. that's bad new
. >>> the search is continuing in south america for a missing couple. jamie neal and her boyfriend went for a bicycle trip in argentina. the last contact was a monday ago today. >> we are trying to contact people traveling in south america so they can get flyers out to local people. >> the el sobrante bike shop where garrett hand worked is collecting money to raise a reward for information in locating the couple in peru. >>> they are a big draw at ikea stores...
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. >> we are trying to contact people that are traveling in south america so they can also get the flyers out to local people. >> a couple left the bay area in early december for a bicycling trip through south america. >>> there's a police search now for a man who allegedly shot up a building in san francisco with an ak-47. it happened last night on mcallister street. police say 42-year-old karim benton got into an argument with another man and then just opened fire. the victim hit in the leg but is expected to be okay. benton is from the sacramento area and police say he is armed and very dangerous. >>> a funeral service is planned today in salinas for 10- year-old angel negron. she was found dead off highway 183 just outside the city limits on tuesday. the boyfriend of the girl's mother is under arrest. >>> plenty of new tips for investigators about the prime suspect in the las vegas strip shooting. police are looking for 26-year- old ammar harris. they say he shot and killed aspiring rapper kenneth cherry. tips have been pouring in. police found his range rover over the weekend. >>> a
. >> we are trying to contact people that are traveling in south america so they can also get the flyers out to local people. >> a couple left the bay area in early december for a bicycling trip through south america. >>> there's a police search now for a man who allegedly shot up a building in san francisco with an ak-47. it happened last night on mcallister street. police say 42-year-old karim benton got into an argument with another man and then just opened fire. the...
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leon nelson fled disaster stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america where jobs have dried up. he can't take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti he says. nothing in haiti, no work. their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you. as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay, the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side, a two-hour journey across the bay. so the boat's just arrived on the other side. and these are all part of the smuggling operation taking them from this boat to dry land. nelson and his family turned themselves over to a band of smugglers after negotiating passage along the only land route into central america. they are taken on dirt bikes, an hour ride through the countryside. your girl, how is she? okay. she looks a little scared, a little bit. >> si. >> reporter: to a smuggler's camp on the edge of the jungle. this is it. from here on out, it's all by foot, and it's all through the jungle. to reach panama, migrants risk robbery,
leon nelson fled disaster stricken haiti years ago to settle in south america where jobs have dried up. he can't take his wife and infant daughter back to haiti he says. nothing in haiti, no work. their goal is to reach the u.s. deportation. it's a big fear for you. as they finally get seats on the ferry, we followed along to the other side of this bay, the next step in the trek north. for all the people on that boat, this is the only way to the other side, a two-hour journey across the bay. so...
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with other countries around south america. >> kroft: the most powerful country in south america? >> batista: g.d.p.-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. and you know, in the last 16 years, brazil has put its act together. this is it-- hello, time for americans to wake up. >> kroft: with most of the world's economies stagnant, brazil's is growing at 7%, three times faster than america. it is a huge country, slightly larger than the continental u.s., with vast expanses of arable farmland, an abundance of natural resources, and 14% of the world's freshwater. 80% of its electricity comes from hydropower. it has the most sophisticated bio-fuels industry in the world, and for its size, the world's greenest economy. brazil is already the largest producer of iron ore in the world, and the world's leading exporter of beef, chicken, orange juice, sugar, coffee and tobacco, much of it bound for china, which has replaced the u.s. as brazil's leading trade partner. >> batista: and brazil has the size to match the china's appetite. >> kroft: you have everything... >> bati
with other countries around south america. >> kroft: the most powerful country in south america? >> batista: g.d.p.-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. and you know, in the last 16 years, brazil has put its act together. this is it-- hello, time for americans to wake up. >> kroft: with most of the world's economies stagnant, brazil's is growing at 7%, three times faster than america. it is a huge country, slightly larger than the continental u.s., with...
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on his plane to south america, defense secretary leon panetta said those with security clearances have had them revoked. >> frankly, my biggest concern is the is the issue of security and what could possibly have been jeopardized by virtue of this kind of behavior. >> reporter: the first to blow the whistle on the misconduct was paula reid, a 21-year veteran of the secret service seen here guarding president george w. bush's limo in 2001. now the agency's south america chief, reid was in cartagena preparing for the president's arrival when she first heard of the agents' behavior and acted decisively. she pulled registration records from the hotel caribe, helped remove the 11 agents and officers from the country and worked to replace them with new secret service officials. vermont senator patrick leahy is chairman of the judiciary committee which overseas the secret service. >> she acted very, very quickly, very strongly, and right by the books. if there was ever a time that should be done, it's this time. >> reporter: now, tonight investigators in cartagena are wrapping up their invest
on his plane to south america, defense secretary leon panetta said those with security clearances have had them revoked. >> frankly, my biggest concern is the is the issue of security and what could possibly have been jeopardized by virtue of this kind of behavior. >> reporter: the first to blow the whistle on the misconduct was paula reid, a 21-year veteran of the secret service seen here guarding president george w. bush's limo in 2001. now the agency's south america chief, reid...
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. >>> we have word from south america of a contact with a missing bay area couple. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran in the newsroom now with some new possibilities on that couple down in peru. >> reporter: good morning. yes. we have word that the missing couple has been spotted in peru this month. this news comes as two families are holding out hope. take a look at this video from peruvian tv that shows jamie neal and her boyfriend garrett hand apparently on a bus to lima last month. these are from january 26th days after they stopped chronicling their trip on facebook. they were on a bicycle tour of south america and had been keeping in touch with family and friends on social media but their last messages were a month ago. but kpix 5 has spoken with a hostel operator in northeastern peru who told us the couple stayed at her hostel and were
. >>> we have word from south america of a contact with a missing bay area couple. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran in the newsroom now with some new possibilities on that couple down in peru. >> reporter: good morning. yes. we have word that the missing couple has been spotted in peru this month. this news comes as two families are holding out hope. take a look at this video from peruvian tv that shows jamie neal and her boyfriend garrett hand apparently on a bus to lima last...
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the couple was on a bicycle tour of south america. their families say all communication stopped a month ago. the hostel operator said they were there february 16th, saying they stayed at her hostel twice and believes the couple is on spiritual retreat. she says she hopes the outside world will, quote, let them go to let them enjoy their time here. but garrett hand's mother says they are determined to find them. the family enlisted the help of the state dew point. >> somebody knows where garrett is. garrett and jamie neal, they
the couple was on a bicycle tour of south america. their families say all communication stopped a month ago. the hostel operator said they were there february 16th, saying they stayed at her hostel twice and believes the couple is on spiritual retreat. she says she hopes the outside world will, quote, let them go to let them enjoy their time here. but garrett hand's mother says they are determined to find them. the family enlisted the help of the state dew point. >> somebody knows where...
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the president meets world leaders in south america, while new information emerges about the mueller investigation at home. and, video released of an n.f.l. star running back assaulting a woman in a hotel. all that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> holy smokes. >> a powerful and massive earthquake hitting anchorage, alaska. >> there is major infrastructure damage. >> this thing hit hard, it hit fast, and did a lot of damage. >> this is the strongest quake i've ever felt. >> the dallas police officer who shot a man in his own apartment has been indicted on a murder charge. >> i look forward to a conviction. >> president trump signs the nafta replacement deal, called the "united states-mexico-canada agreement." >> this is a model agreement that changes the trade landscape forever. >> marriott hotels has announced its starwood program database has been hacked. >> exposing the information of up to 500 million people. >> a dignified transfer happened for captain andrew ross and staff sergeant dylan elchin. the two servicemen were killed, along with another soldier, in afghani
the president meets world leaders in south america, while new information emerges about the mueller investigation at home. and, video released of an n.f.l. star running back assaulting a woman in a hotel. all that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> holy smokes. >> a powerful and massive earthquake hitting anchorage, alaska. >> there is major infrastructure damage. >> this thing hit hard, it hit fast, and did a lot of damage. >> this is the...
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. >> you have multiple countries in south america and the caribbean, so by anybody's definition, that would be considered a pandemic. >> reporter: there's concern the virus will eventually be found in mosquitoes in the u.s. >> if you have this much zika in south america and in the caribbean, sooner or later we're going to see a local transmission. >> reporter: fauci says controlling mosquitoes that could carry zika is key, and the united states has one big advantage. >> most of the united states goes through a real winter, and that's very, very important in containing mosquito-borne viruses. >> reporter: 35-year-old ana palazzo is pregnant with twins. two months ago, she cut short a trip to brazil and returned to new york. >> i want my babies to be safe, and i was very anxious about it. i didn't feel safe there. >> reporter: dr. fauci says we're not likely to see the same widespread zika virus outbreak here in the u.s. as in brazil. we can better control mosquitoes, but, scott, there are a lot of unknowns, and the health care community is watching this very carefully. >> pelley: dr. j
. >> you have multiple countries in south america and the caribbean, so by anybody's definition, that would be considered a pandemic. >> reporter: there's concern the virus will eventually be found in mosquitoes in the u.s. >> if you have this much zika in south america and in the caribbean, sooner or later we're going to see a local transmission. >> reporter: fauci says controlling mosquitoes that could carry zika is key, and the united states has one big advantage....
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poisoned mental institutions and prisons all oefrlt over the world, not just in south america and the three or four we think about, but all over the world they're coming in from africa, from asia, all over the world. >> do you endorse the sentiment that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country? >> i think immigrants are the lifeblood of our country and it's important that we have immigrants. i've been a proponent of legal immigration. what this open border crisis has done, it's put legal immigrants to the back of the line and it's encouraged illegal immigration and created this rhetoric and anger. it's not just former president trump. i mean n my district, people are angry, margaret, people are angry and seeing this chaos. it's why it's so important that house, the senate and the president come together and find a real solution, a national security package that takes care of our allies, also protects us at home, not only from foreign threats but also internal threats because the anger is very real. >> i realize that. we need to acknowledge it. that phrasing poisoning the bloo
poisoned mental institutions and prisons all oefrlt over the world, not just in south america and the three or four we think about, but all over the world they're coming in from africa, from asia, all over the world. >> do you endorse the sentiment that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country? >> i think immigrants are the lifeblood of our country and it's important that we have immigrants. i've been a proponent of legal immigration. what this open border crisis has done,...
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it eats >>> an insect from south america is being put to work in the delta. the water hyacinth plant hopper has a big job to do. it eats water hyacinths, that's a plant also from south america that forms thick mats and blocks boats. the state food and agriculture department has released 5,000 tiny insects in the delta in a private program in order to control water hyacinths. >>> the letter have seven billion people -- the earth will have seven billion people by the end of the year. that's according to an article in "science" magazine. most of the world's population growth is happening in developing country. those countries will have more problems providing enough food, water, housing and energy. the global population has increased by about a billion in just the past 12 years. >>> 4:49 now. tropical storm don is moving towards the texas coast. the storm system is now in the gulf of mexico and is expected to make landfall sometime tonight or early tomorrow morning. and it could actually bring relief to drought-stricken areas there. forecasters do not expect don
it eats >>> an insect from south america is being put to work in the delta. the water hyacinth plant hopper has a big job to do. it eats water hyacinths, that's a plant also from south america that forms thick mats and blocks boats. the state food and agriculture department has released 5,000 tiny insects in the delta in a private program in order to control water hyacinths. >>> the letter have seven billion people -- the earth will have seven billion people by the end of the...
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america. why did you make this visit, and what did you learn? >> it was extremely important. this is my style of governing. people know i go to the crime scenes when victims of police violence, when there's a horrific fire on the ground. we cannot stay in sterilized environments of our executive chambers while there are real things on the ground. ground zero was taking place in this region and this hemisphere, what's happening in colombia, ecuador and mexico, and i needed to see firsthand of why are we seeing the flow and speak with the leaders there to see exactly what was taking place. it was an eye opener to learn over 21% of those who are going through the gap, they are children. this is a children crisis we are facing and i wanted to communicate with the local cbos, elected lipps there and the local citizens and residents to learn from them, but to send a clear message on their media, new york is out of room. we need to communicate that. >> you've said this will destroy new york city. we
america. why did you make this visit, and what did you learn? >> it was extremely important. this is my style of governing. people know i go to the crime scenes when victims of police violence, when there's a horrific fire on the ground. we cannot stay in sterilized environments of our executive chambers while there are real things on the ground. ground zero was taking place in this region and this hemisphere, what's happening in colombia, ecuador and mexico, and i needed to see firsthand...
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., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. the new healthcare law gives us powerful new tools to...
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america, and south mexico, they are for some reason they think the borders are going to be open. >> reporter: resources and money are exhausted in mexico. and the government has little incentive to help the u.s. care for the migrants anymore. do you think the mexican government wants to help the people? >> i don't think so. i really honestly think, that because of the three years of very intense immigration crossing and dialogs, i think that the mexican government is tired of it. >> reporter: you feel like it's your duty to do this? >> so, as a christian, to me, this is what i'm supposed to be doing, right? i am just doing what i think i'm supposed to be doing. >> reporter: so we met groups from cuba, latin america and indigenous group from mexico. we hear that more will be allowed to come through but the process will be slow. and these people are very tired of waiting. >> in texas. >>> president biden is pushing to have all teachers vaccinated against the coronavirus by the end of this month. there's also a plan to start vaccinating high school students this fall and younger studen
america, and south mexico, they are for some reason they think the borders are going to be open. >> reporter: resources and money are exhausted in mexico. and the government has little incentive to help the u.s. care for the migrants anymore. do you think the mexican government wants to help the people? >> i don't think so. i really honestly think, that because of the three years of very intense immigration crossing and dialogs, i think that the mexican government is tired of it....
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jeffrey boeing targeted immigrants from south america. he would get them drunk, sexually assault them and threaten them with deportation if they told anyone. >>> and later this morning san bruno officials will air accusations of a too cozy relationship between pg&e and state legislators. an aide gave pg&e advice about how to avoid lawsuits. the city of san bruno got the e- mails through a settlement. >>> closing arguments began today in the case of donald sterling and the wife, shelly sterling witness to sell the team but donald sterling is seeking to have the deal nullified. clippers star chris paul. >>> happening today the agenda is on mexico city. as governor brown meets with mexico's president. more on the governor's trip and on an idea to bring hundreds of child my grants to the south bay. >> reporter: gm. this is a private meeting scheduled later on today to talk about the growing immigration problem in the united states. brown is in mexico for talks about the environment. brown also addressed the problem last week, saying californi
jeffrey boeing targeted immigrants from south america. he would get them drunk, sexually assault them and threaten them with deportation if they told anyone. >>> and later this morning san bruno officials will air accusations of a too cozy relationship between pg&e and state legislators. an aide gave pg&e advice about how to avoid lawsuits. the city of san bruno got the e- mails through a settlement. >>> closing arguments began today in the case of donald sterling and...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, central and south america.. be closer to home than you think. res >>> the zika virus exploding across central and south america may be closer to home than you think. the mosquito could survive in the bay area according to experts. it's already showed up in a few places but those mosquitos weren't carrying the disease. a zika vaccine could be coming soon if lawmakers pass a bill. >> we could reduce the risks if congress does the right thing and allocating the -- allocates the dollars right now. >> according to the cdc a dozen babies have been born in the u.s. with zika related defects. all of those mothers picked up the virus outside of the country. >> plenty of people will be slaterring on the sunscreen this weekend. how to choose the best one for you and the one place you should never leave it. >> taylor marsh uses this daily. she looks at the spf level first. >> i go for something high and fragrant free. >> from creams to lotions to sprays finding the right one can be a challenge. darrell ree gal says the best kind is the one you're going to u
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, central and south america.. be closer to home than you think. res >>> the zika virus exploding across central and south america may be closer to home than you think. the mosquito could survive in the bay area according to experts. it's already showed up in a few places but those mosquitos weren't carrying the disease. a zika vaccine could be coming soon if lawmakers pass a bill. >> we could reduce the risks if congress does the right thing and allocating the --...
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bicycling trip through south america. >>> new this morning, a cardinal in great britain is resigning as the archbishop in the face of misconduct allegations, cardinal keith o'brien saying he will fight claims made in a british newspaper that said three priests and a former priest have complained to the vatican alleging o'brien acted inappropriately towards them. he will skip the conclave to elect the new pope next month. the conclave will start soon. today pope benedict issued a change in the rules to get around the usual 15-day delay. >>> east bay authorities are telling their version of why mc hammer was arrested. the alameda county sheriff says the car hammer was in had expired tags and belonged to another person. hammer reportedly reacted angrily to a request for proof of ownership and refused to step out of the car. he was arrested thursday in dublin for obstructing a police officer. hammer says he was racially profiled. >>> plenty of new tips about investigators about the prime minister suspect in the las vegas strip shooting. police are looking for 26-year- old ammar harris. t
bicycling trip through south america. >>> new this morning, a cardinal in great britain is resigning as the archbishop in the face of misconduct allegations, cardinal keith o'brien saying he will fight claims made in a british newspaper that said three priests and a former priest have complained to the vatican alleging o'brien acted inappropriately towards them. he will skip the conclave to elect the new pope next month. the conclave will start soon. today pope benedict issued a change...
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but this stradivarius of south america had never seen one or heard one. do you realize how unusual it is? >> don colá gomez( translated ): yes, that's the way it is. when you need something, you need to do whatever it takes to survive. >> simon: he was soon making three violins a week. then cellos, and finally guitars, drums, and double basses, all out of trash. ♪ ♪ take a look and listen to what colaÁ has created. ♪ ♪ 15-year-old ada rios has been playing for four years now. today, she is the orchestra's first violinist. the first time you went and saw the orchestra, you saw all these instruments with all these different colors. were you surprised when you learned that they were made from trash? >> ada rios ( translated ): yes. i was very surprised because i had thought that trash was useless. but thanks to the orchestra, i now realize that there are so many different things that can be done with the stuff. >> simon: cateura didn't exist before paraguay's capital asuncion started dumping its trash here. the town grew up around the garbage and b
but this stradivarius of south america had never seen one or heard one. do you realize how unusual it is? >> don colá gomez( translated ): yes, that's the way it is. when you need something, you need to do whatever it takes to survive. >> simon: he was soon making three violins a week. then cellos, and finally guitars, drums, and double basses, all out of trash. ♪ ♪ take a look and listen to what colaÁ has created. ♪ ♪ 15-year-old ada rios has been playing for four years...
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america, artist from the american south talking about the civil rights movement. in other words, it is an inclusive exhibition that looks at the inherited memory across many different identities, and it starts with the jewish, and like the shofar, it opens out wider. >> it is incredible, gravity was talking earlier about the unique feature of the contemporary jewish museum not having a permanent collection, meaning it gathers its collections from anywhere else in the world. it initiated its own original world collection at the museum itself, and can you give us a peek into the thinking process. how do you come up with original, originating exhibit that does not exist anyplace else?>> that is what our curators do. they have interests, and they look around the world. things caption their attention, and from generation to generation, scholarly adventures that the curators embarked on, and they connected and founded the idea of the inherited memory and thought it was interesting and wanted to push at it to see how it could develop into an exhibition, which it did. >>>
america, artist from the american south talking about the civil rights movement. in other words, it is an inclusive exhibition that looks at the inherited memory across many different identities, and it starts with the jewish, and like the shofar, it opens out wider. >> it is incredible, gravity was talking earlier about the unique feature of the contemporary jewish museum not having a permanent collection, meaning it gathers its collections from anywhere else in the world. it initiated...